repayment plan
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrepaymentandplan
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repayment
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈpeɪ.mənt/us/rɪˈpeɪ.mənt/
the act of repaying someone ...
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plan
noun
uk/plæn/us/plæn/
a set of decisions about how to do something in ...
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Only later does it appear that the loan comes with arepaymentplanwith binding force over the person's future earnings.
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But he would not have agreed therepaymentplanunless he was willing to reconnect on that basis.
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Its effect would be that a supplier would he obliged to reconnect if he agreed arepaymentplanwith the customer.
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The size of the loan and therepaymentplanwere often tailored to suit the borrower's means.
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Under this chapter, you can propose arepaymentplanin which to pay your creditors over three to five years.
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The monthly payment will be $575.40 under the 10-year standardrepaymentplanat 6.8% interest.
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Under the 10-year standardrepaymentplan, and in the first year, interest payments will be $3,228, principal will be reduced by $3,616.
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Several of them offer repayment plans of as little as £1 per week.
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Voluntary organisations will administer debt repayment plans on behalf of debtors at no cost to the debtor.
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During this time, debt agreements were primarily simple, straightforward debt restructuring where repayment plans were established with debtor nations.
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Some loaning institutions offer a variety of repayment plans for your term loan.
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Since land contracts can easily be written or modified by any seller or buyer; one may come across any variety of repayment plans.
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There are also other extension options including income sensitive repayment plans and hardship deferments.
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Furthermore, with each state legislature formulating separate repayment plans, the federal government would be forced to compete with states for sources of tax revenue.
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Additionally, legal counsel can sometimes mitigate the administrative penalties, and negotiate repayment plans that allow the business to continue.
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Therefore, the income-driven repayment plans provide for forgiveness after 20 or 25 years of qualifying repayment, depending on when the student borrowed and the plan the borrower chooses.
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It has also been noted that the majority of assistance provided by the group has been to establish repayment plans, rather than actually modifying the terms of the mortgage.
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